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Radiometric dating of the type-site for Homo heidelbergensis at Mauer, Germany
Authors:Wagner Günther A  Krbetschek Matthias  Degering Detlev  Bahain Jean-Jacques  Shao Qingfeng  Falguères Christophe  Voinchet Pierre  Dolo Jean-Michel  Garcia Tristan  Rightmire G Philip
Institution:Geographisches Institut, Universit?t Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany. gawag-wagner@web.de
Abstract:The Mauer mandible, holotype of Homo heidelbergensis, was found in 1907 in fluvial sands deposited by the Neckar River 10 km southeast of Heidelberg, Germany. The fossil is an important key to understanding early human occupation of Europe north of the Alps. Given the associated mammal fauna and the geological context, the find layer has been placed in the early Middle Pleistocene, but confirmatory chronometric evidence has hitherto been missing. Here we show that two independent techniques, the combined electron spin resonance/U-series method used with mammal teeth and infrared radiofluorescence applied to sand grains, date the type-site of Homo heidelbergensis at Mauer to 609 ± 40 ka. This result demonstrates that the mandible is the oldest hominin fossil reported to date from central and northern Europe and raises questions concerning the phyletic relationship of Homo heidelbergensis to more ancient populations documented from southern Europe and in Africa. We address the paleoanthropological significance of the Mauer jaw in light of this dating evidence.
Keywords:geochronology  paleoanthropology  physical dating  Quaternary
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